Scott has been in the boot since injuring the toe March 11 and had an original timetable of 2-to-4 weeks to recover.

"He did a tiny bit on the court," coach Mike Budenholzer said. "He stretched and warmed up. I think they let him job gingerly. But I think it’s good that he is out of the boot and he is moving a little bit."

Hawks' Mike Scott has toe sprain, to miss 2-4 weeks

by Jason Butt | CBSSports.com

(3/20/15) Hawks forward Mike Scott has been diagnosed with an acute toe sprain and will miss two to four weeks, according to FOX Sports South.

The fear was that Scott broke his toe and would therefore miss more time. This puts Scott at a timetable to return in early to mid April. Scott is averaging 7.5 points per game this season.

Scott suffered the injury on Wednesday and was initially diagnosed with a toe strain. He will fly back to Atlanta to visit a doctor on Monday. In 62 games, Scott averaged 7.5 points and 2.7 rebounds while shooting a career low 44.8 percent from the floor this season.

After finding playing time hard to come by as a rookie, Mike Scott broke out as a 26-year-old last season. Scott started just six of his 80 games and averaged just 18.5 minutes per game, but was an effective scorer off the bench, average 9.6 points per game. He did little else, adding just 3.6 rebounds and 0.9 assists, but he had flashes of Fantasy relevance. Unfortunately, he is kind of buried on a deep team that features an All-Star just ahead of him on the depth chart, so a further breakout seems unlikely. Scott is best left for the later rounds of deeper category-based Fantasy formats on Draft Day.
(Updated 8/27/14)